Imagery of sound- sound words (onomatopoeia) help create aural imagery. you can imagine the scene as well as hear what is going on in the scene. eg. 'the school bell rang(sound word) and Dana got ready for assembly.'
Oral imagery is the use of vivid and descriptive language in spoken communication to create mental imagery or evoke sensory experiences in the listener's mind. It involves using words to paint a picture or convey emotions, sensations, and impressions through the sense of hearing.
David R. Neumann has written: 'Imaging as a technique to reduce oral communication apprehension' -- subject(s): Public speaking, Imagery (Psychology), Speech anxiety, Oral communication
The types of imagery are visual imagery (related to sight), auditory imagery (related to sound), olfactory imagery (related to smell), gustatory imagery (related to taste), tactile imagery (related to touch), and kinesthetic imagery (related to movement).
The legacy of oral storytelling recorded in literature provides authenticity, cultural richness, and a deep connection to heritage and tradition. It enriches literature with vivid imagery, oral tradition and folklore, and a unique storytelling style that has been passed down through generations.
Oral narratives are often spoken or performed in a conversational style, including personal experiences or cultural stories. They may involve a storyteller and an audience, with elements of emotion, vivid imagery, and a sense of immediacy. The structure of oral narratives can be more fluid and adaptable compared to written forms.
you have not seen my Imagery. NASA released its Imagery.
infrared imagery
There is some wonderful imagery in this book.A photographer is a master of imagery.
Imagery is a noun.
Some commonly used types include relaxation imagery, healing imagery, pain control imagery, and mental rehearsal.
This is imagery that appeals to the reader's sense of taste.
It is imagery that evokes the sense of smell.
imagery is anything that symbolizes something